With the move of Arizona Cardinals LB John Abraham (concussion) to injured reserve, general manager Steve Keim is on the lookout for outside linebacker help. Keim has said the options outside are not the best.

Arizona Cardinals LB John Abraham (concussion) will not make a decision on retirement until the weekend has come to a conclusion. If he does not return to the team by Tuesday, Sept. 16, he is ineligible for the rest of the season.

Arizona Cardinals LB John Abraham (concussion) is day-to-day, according to head coach Bruce Arians, after leaving Monday night's game with an apparent concussion. Abraham is currently going through the league's concussion protocol.

Arizona Cardinals LB John Abraham was listed at 6-foot-4, 225 pounds in the DeKalb County, Georgia, police records. Abraham is listed at 263 pounds in the Cardinals' program.

Fantasy Tip: While it is quite common for players to be billed larger than they really are, this is an abnormal difference. For now, chalk it up to a mistake. Abraham has more to worry about after his recent DUI arrest, such as a potential suspension from the NFL.

Arizona Cardinals DE John Abraham was detained, questioned and later charged with multiple counts, including DUI, on Sunday, June 29, according to arrest reports in DeKalb County, Georgia. Abraham missed his third straight day of training camp Monday, July 28.

Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians praised LB John Abraham, and does not see him slowing down in 2014. "He did it last year and there's no reason to think he's going to slow down," Arians said. "He's one of those freaks of nature. He just keeps getting it done. We are looking forward to another big year out of him."

Arizona Cardinals head coach Bruce Arians said Friday, Dec. 27, that "basically" everybody practiced Friday, Dec. 27. Even LB John Abraham (groin), OG Daryn Colledge (back) and S Rashad Johnson (ankle) were limited in practice, and listed as questionable, but they're expected to be ready. "It looks like we'll be full-go and ready to play," Arians said. "It's a big game. It's fun to have the last one count. That's what we wanted all year, for this game to matter and it matters."

Arizona Cardinals LB John Abraham had three sacks, one for a safety, in the Cardinals' 30-10 victory over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday, Dec. 8. He has 11 sacks for the season, the most for a Cardinal in nine years, and Abraham moved ahead of Lawrence Taylor and Leslie O'Neal to ninth on the NFL career list with 133.